The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... Enter CLARENCE , guarded , and BRAKENBURY . Brother , good day : What means this armed guard , That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo ...
... Enter CLARENCE , guarded , and BRAKENBURY . Brother , good day : What means this armed guard , That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo ...
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... Enter HASTINGS . Hast . Good time of day unto my gracious lord ! Glo . As much unto my good lord chamberlain ! Well are you welcome to this open air . How hath your lordship brook'd imprisonment ? Hast . With patience , noble lord , as ...
... Enter HASTINGS . Hast . Good time of day unto my gracious lord ! Glo . As much unto my good lord chamberlain ! Well are you welcome to this open air . How hath your lordship brook'd imprisonment ? Hast . With patience , noble lord , as ...
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... Enter the Corpse of King HENRY the Sixth , borne in an open Coffin , Gentlemen bearing Halberds , to guard it ; and Lady ANNE as mourner . Anne . Set down , set down your honourable load , — If honour may be shrouded in a hearse ...
... Enter the Corpse of King HENRY the Sixth , borne in an open Coffin , Gentlemen bearing Halberds , to guard it ; and Lady ANNE as mourner . Anne . Set down , set down your honourable load , — If honour may be shrouded in a hearse ...
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... disposition to mischief . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : " Dream'd of unhappiness , and wak'd herself with laughing " Steevens . See Vol . VI , p . 390 , n . 5. Malone . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Stay you , that bear KING RICHARD III . 19.
... disposition to mischief . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : " Dream'd of unhappiness , and wak'd herself with laughing " Steevens . See Vol . VI , p . 390 , n . 5. Malone . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Stay you , that bear KING RICHARD III . 19.
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William Shakespeare. Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Stay you , that bear the corse , and set it down . Anne . What black magician conjures up this fiend , To stop devoted charitable deeds ? Glo . Villains , set down the corse ; or , by saint Paul ...
William Shakespeare. Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Stay you , that bear the corse , and set it down . Anne . What black magician conjures up this fiend , To stop devoted charitable deeds ? Glo . Villains , set down the corse ; or , by saint Paul ...
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